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Davies, R. J. Trees and weeds: Weed control for successful tree establishment. London: H.M.S.O., 1987.

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Upton, David. Planting and Establishment of Tropical Trees. London: Commonwealth Secretariat, 2008.

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Establishment and maintenance of landscape plants. Stillwater, Okla: Lacebark Publications, 1987.

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Whitcomb, Carl E. Landscape plant production, establishment, and maintenance. Stillwater, Okla: Lacebark Publications, 1986.

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Schein, Richard D. Street trees: A manual for municipalities : a comprehensive but simple guide to the establishment and maintenance of shade trees on the streets of small towns and cities. State College, Pa: Tree Works, 1993.

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Sutton, R. F. Plantation establishment in boreal Ontario: A study of spring planting and mechanization. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont: Great Lakes Forestry Centre, 1987.

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Zhou, S. Establishment of trees in the subsidence trough filled with fly ash in Huaibei mining areas. S.l: s.n, 1993.

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J, Moffat A., and Great Britain. Dept. of the Environment., eds. The potential for woodland establishment on landfill sites. London: H.M.S.O., 1993.

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Wood, J. E. Silvicultural treatments for black spruce establishment in boreal Ontario: Effect of weed control, stock type, and planting season. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont: Great Lakes Forestry Centre, 1995.

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Joint Council for Landscape Industries., ed. Trees and shrubs for landscape planting: A list of trees, shrubs and other woody plants, prepared by the Committee on Plant Supply and Establishment (CPSE) on behalf of the Joint Council for Landscape Industries (JCLI). [London]: Landscape Institute on behalf of the Joint Council for Landscape Industries, 1989.

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Davies, R. J. Alginure root dip and tree establishment. Farnham: Forest Research Station, 1988.

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May, E. D. The forest arboretum of trees and shrubs of Lesotho: Notes on establishment and initial growth of the species represented, together with field records of their present occurrence and growth potential in Lesotho. [Maseru] Lesotho: Forestry Division, Ministry of Agriculture, 1993.

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Davies, R. J. The effect of weed competition on tree establishment. Farnham: Forestry Commission Research Station, 1987.

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J, Moffat A., and Great Britain Forestry Commission, eds. Tree establishment on landfill sites: Research and updated guidance. Edinburgh: Forestry Commission, 1997.

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White, Jenifer J. Nursery stock root systems and tree establishment: A literature review. Edinburgh: Forestry Commission, 1990.

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J, Rietveld W., Riemenschneider Don E, and National Agroforestry Center (U.S.), eds. Establishment and cultural guidelines for using hybrid tree species in agroforestry plantings. Lincoln, Neb: National Agroforestry Center, 1998.

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Larson, Merlyn M. Tree establishment on mined lands: effects of soil types and seeded herbaceious species. S.l: s.n, 1991.

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Lockman, Blakey. Monitoring ponderosa pine decline and mortality on the Flathead Indian Reservation: Establishment report and 5-year results. Missoula, MT: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Region, 2001.

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Organization, International Tropical Timber. ITTO guidelines for the establishment and sustainable management of planted tropical forests. Yokohama, Japan: ITTO, 1993.

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Hillman, G. R. Peatland drainage and improvement program (phase) 2: Controlling water table levels to enhance tree establishment and growth. Edmonton, Alta: Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada, 1997.

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Peter, Felker, ed. Tree plantings in semi-arid regions: Proceedings of a Symposium on Establishment and Productivity of Tree Plantings in Semi-Arid Regions, Texas A&I University, Kingsville, Texas, April 29-May 2, 1985. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1986.

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Roberts, B. A. The impact of whole-tree and conventional harvesting on white birch sites in central Newfoundland: An ENFOR establishment report. St. John's, Nfld: Canadian Forest Service, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, 1995.

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G, Williams Frederick, ed. From acorn to oak tree: A personal history of the establishment and first quarter century development of the South American missions. Fullerton, Calif: Et Cetera, Et Cetera Graphics, 1987.

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Duffy, Clodagh. The effect of weed control measures on the growth and nutrition of common ash (Fraxinus exelsior L.) in the establishment phase on a lowland ex-agricultural site. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1997.

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Gibson, K. E. Demonstration of the effectiveness of basal area cutting to reduce tree killing by the mountain pine beetle in ponderosa pine, Crow and Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservations, Montana, 1984: Establishment report. Missoula, Mont: USDA Forest Service, Northern Region, 1985.

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Upton, David, Peter de Groot, Esther Dobson, and R. H. F. Wilson. Planting and Establishment of Tropical Trees. Commonwealth Secretariat, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.14217/9781848597723-en.

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Crowther, R. E. Advice on establishment and tending of trees. H.M.S.O., 1986.

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D, Haywood James, and Technology & Development Program (U.S.), eds. Mulch mat materials for improved tree establishment. Missoula, Mont: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Technology & Development Program, 1996.

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D, Haywood James, and Technology & Development Program (U.S.), eds. Mulch mat materials for improved tree establishment. Missoula, Mont: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Technology & Development Program, 1996.

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D, Haywood James, and Technology & Development Program (U.S.), eds. Mulch mat materials for improved tree establishment. Missoula, Mont: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Technology & Development Program, 1996.

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Planting and Establishment of Tropical Trees, Volume 5: Tropical Trees: Propagation and Planting Manuals (Tropical Trees, Propagation and Planting Manuals Series). Commonwealth Secretariat, 2008.

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Christine, Holding, Enso Forest Development Oy Ltd., Widagri Consultants Ltd, and Nakuru and Nyandarua Intensified Forestry Extension Project., eds. Establishment of seed production units in Nakuru and Nyandarua District. [Nairobi] Kenya: FINNIDA in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Forest Dept., 1995.

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Gray, Andrew N. Tree seedling establishment on heterogenous microsites in Douglas-fir forest canopy gaps. 1995.

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Dobson, M. C., and A. J. Moffat. Potential for Woodland Establishment on Landfill Sites. Bernan Press, 1993.

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Remmick, Michael D. The effects of site of desiccation stress and antidesiccant application on the water relations and transplant establishment of dormant bare root deciduous nursery stock. 1995.

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Goslin, Matthew N. Development of two coniferous stands impacted by multiple, partial fires in the Oregon Cascades: Establishment history and the spatial patterns of colonizing tree species relative to old-growth remnant trees. 1997.

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Nuberg, Ian, Brendan George, and Rowan Reid, eds. Agroforestry for Natural Resource Management. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097100.

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In its early days, agroforestry may have been viewed as the domain of the 'landcare enthusiast'. Today, integrating trees and shrubs into productive farming systems is seen as a core principle of sustainable agriculture. Agroforestry for Natural Resource Management provides the foundation for an understanding of agroforestry practice in both high and low rainfall zones across Australia. Three major areas are discussed: environmental functions of trees in the landscape (ecosystem mimicry, hydrology, protection of crops, animals and soil, biodiversity, aesthetics); productive functions of trees (timber, firewood, pulp, fodder, integrated multi-products); and the implementation of agroforestry (design, evaluation, establishment, adoption, policy support). The book also includes a DVD that features videos on forest measurement and harvesting, a Farm Forestry Toolbox and many regionally specific agroforestry resources. Written by leading researchers and practitioners from around Australia, Agroforestry for Natural Resource Management will be an essential resource for students in agroforestry courses, as well as a valuable introduction to the field for professionals in related areas.
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Bhutan. Forestry Services Division. Social Forestry & Extension Section., ed. Tree nurseries: Establishment and management in Bhutan. [Thimphu]: Social Forestry & Extension Section, Forestry Services Division, Ministry of Agriculture, Royal Govt. of Bhutan, 1996.

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Chung, Sue Fawn. Of Wood and Trains. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039447.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the employment of Chinese laborers in the construction of railroads, primarily to cut trees in order to clear the roads, make ties, and provide fuel for the trains. The intensification of western railroad construction that began in California around 1854 stimulated the rapid growth of logging. The passage of the Timber and Stone Act of 1878 gave both mining and railroad companies a great incentive to be involved in logging, paving the way for more frenzied cutting and for larger, better-capitalized companies. This chapter discusses the role of Chinese workers recruited from the lumber industry in helping to build standard- and narrow-gauge railway lines that connected the forests, rural areas, and transportation centers in the American West. It also considers how railroad construction created another boom in the lumber trade and the establishment of new towns.
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B, Krishnapillay, and Institut Penyelidikan Perhutanan Malaysia, eds. A manual for forest plantation establishment in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Forest Research Institute Malaysia, 2002.

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Manual for permanent research plot in Crocker Range Park: Plot establishment, tree census, monitoring and data analysis. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: Research and Education Component, Bornean Biodiversity and Ecosystem Conservation Programme in Sabah, 2006.

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Felker, Peter. Tree Plantings in Semi-Arid Regions: Proceedings of a Symposium on Establishment and Productivity of Tree Plantings in Semi-Arid Regions Texas A&I U. Elsevier Science Ltd, 1987.

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1955-, O'Reilly Conor J., and Canada Forestry Canada, eds. Effect of nursery culture on the growth of western hemlock seedlings during the first year of field establishment. Victoria, B.C: Forest Resource Development Agreement, 1989.

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Keown, Michelle. Major Authors: Albert Wendt, Sia Figiel, Epeli Hau‘ofa. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199679775.003.0034.

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This chapter discusses the work of three Indigenous Pacific novelists: Albert Wendt, Sia Figiel, and Epeli Hauʻofa. Wendt, Figiel, and Hauʻofa all come from the anglophone south-west of Oceania, where Indigenous Pacific literature in English first emerged and became established as an academic field of study in the 1970s. The establishment of the University of the South Pacific (USP) in Fiji in 1968 played an important part in their literary trajectories, particularly Wendt and Hauʻofa. The South Pacific Creative Arts Society (SPCAS), founded at USP in 1972, provided publishing opportunities for many emerging writers from the countries served by USP. The chapter examines examples of fiction by Wendt, Figiel, and Hauʻofa, such as Leaves of the Banyan Tree (1979, Wendt), Where We Once Belonged (1996, Figiel), and Tales of the Tikongs (1983, Hauʻofa).
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Nambiar, Sadanandan, and Ian Ferguson. New Forests. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093089.

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There is no question that the timber industry needs to adopt sustainable practices that ensure a future for the industry. This book goes well beyond simply growing commercial tree plantations for wood production. It explores new forests that can supply environmental services such as salinity mitigation and carbon sequestration together with commercial wood production in an environment beyond the boundaries of traditional forestry. New Forests targets agricultural landscapes affected by salinity and which generally have rainfall less than 650 mm per year. The book addresses vital issues such as where tree planting might best be pursued, what species and technologies should be used for establishment and later management, how productivity can be improved, what mix of environmental services and commercial goods is optimum, and whether the likely net benefits justify the change in land use and requisite investment. While the book is focussed on the low-rainfall, agricultural, inland zone of the Murray-Darling Basin wherever possible the scope of most chapters has been expanded to synthesise generic information applicable to other regions in Australia and elsewhere. The authors provide a comprehensive account of all the issues relevant to the development of these new forests, covering soils, the bio-physical environment, water use and irrigation strategies - including the use of wastewater, silviculture, pests and diseases, wood quality and products, and economics and policy implications.
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Cloete, Nico, Ian Bunting, and François van Schalkwyk. Research Universities in Africa. African Minds, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.47622/9781928331872.

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From the early 2000s, a new discourse emerged, in Africa and the international donor community, that higher education was important for development in Africa. Within this zeitgeist of converging interests, a range of agencies agreed that a different, collaborative approach to linking higher education to development was necessary. This led to the establishment of the Higher Education Research and Advocacy Network in Africa (Herana) to concentrate on research and advocacy about the possible role and contribution of universities to development in Africa. This book is the final publication to emerge from the Herana project. The project has also published more than 100 articles, chapters, reports, manuals and datasets, and many presentations have been delivered to share insights gained from the work done by Herana. Given its prolific dissemination, it seems reasonable to ask whether this fourth and final publication will offer the reader anything new. This book is certainly different from previous publications in several respects. First, it is the only book to include an analysis of eight African universities based on the full 15 years of empirical data collected by the project. Second, previous books and reports were published mid-project. This book has benefited from an extended gestation period allowing the authors and contributors to reflect on the project without the distractions associated with managing and participating in a large-scale project. For the first time, some of those who have been involved in Herana since its inception have had the opportunity to at least make an attempt to see part of the wood for the trees. Different does not necessarily mean new. An emphasis on the newness of the data and perspectives presented in this book is important because it shows that it is more than a historical record of a donor-funded project. Rather, each chapter in this book brings, to a lesser or greater extent, something new to our understanding of universities, research and development in Africa.
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